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Speaking Monday at the Kingston Conference on International Security, Gen. Wayne EyreThe province. If so?said he’s increasingly worried about?the decline in the size of both the regular and reserve forces. He said he’s?particularly alarmed atThe 114 specific postal codes designated as hot spots can start booking their shots at 8 a.m.?the number of experienced leaders —?officers and noncommissioned officers —The targeted strategy should be?who are putting in their release notices and quitting the service.
The matter was discussed as late as last week at a command-level gathering. Eyre?said he’s?encouraging?his senior leaders to stay and asking them to urge?others to do the same.
“We need our mid-level leaders to dig deep and do this for the institution, to put service before self, not to retreat into retirement?but to advance forward and face the challenges head-on,” Eyre said in answer to a question about leadership during the virtual forum.
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